Tomatoes Prevent Prostate Cancer | Health Information

University of Illinois scientists found that tomatoes can be used to prevent and reduce the risk of prostate cancer. Carotenoid pigment in tomatoes prevent cancer cell growth.

“Scientists believe the carotenoid pigment that gives red, yellow, and orange on a number of fruits and vegetables prevent prostate cancer,” John W. Erdman of the University of Illinois said the findings of his team as quoted by the Times of India.

The researchers used isotopic labeling of tomato carotenoids with three carbon atoms heavier than carbon atoms of nature.

This allows tracking of tomatoes and absorption components in the body’s metabolism. In addition to carotenoids, the content of lycopene, phytoene and phytofluene, is expected to also benefit the health of male reproductive organs.

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